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antnschnobe, UserMod Light

Certainly a forest treasure (no cockroach, no German cockroach) probably the Tanger forest treasures (Ectobius vinzi a.k.a. Planuncus tingitanus), which like all forest treasures can fly well.

https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tangeren forest treasure

The German cockroach has like her nymphsat the neck sign two completely distinctive dark stripeswhich I cannot see in your image:

https://bugguide.net/node/view/364803

Again the difference:

https://bugstop.de/waldschaben-bekaempf

Forest damages are not household damages – they live in bushes and shrubs, feed on rotten plant material, so go after a few days in the house lacking food itself.

You don’t have to do anything against her.

Flying grids at the windows are enough to prevent them from entering, because they can: fly. They fly to artificial light, so they are also found in the evening or at night.

Also they crawl very well and quickly, are to be found in daylight (but not only, but also at night) and behave by far not as shy as German or other, harmful to us.

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Lubitz12321
7 months ago

An amber forest treasure.